System Settings Sample Clauses
The 'System Settings' clause defines the rules and parameters governing how a system or software application is configured and operated. It typically outlines which parties have the authority to modify settings, what types of configurations are permitted, and any restrictions or requirements for making changes. For example, it may specify that only administrators can alter security protocols or adjust user permissions. The core function of this clause is to ensure consistent and secure management of system configurations, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized changes and maintaining operational stability.
System Settings. If you want to use your company's own https certificate, please click the [Update Certificate] to upload the new certificate, after the replacement, you need to reboot the WorldCard Team server to take effect. If you do not have a formal https certificate, you will see warnings about non-secure websites when you access your WorldCard Team webpage with your browser. You may choose to continue using (depending on the browser type, there will be different ways to allow continued use) or replace with your company's certification, then there will be no more warning message. If you want to adjust any system-related settings for the WorldCard Team server, go to the System Settings section and click the [System Settings] tab. Click the [Go to WorldCard Team Server Management Interface] button to enter WorldCard Team server system.
System Settings. The key generation centre (KGC) chooses a secret key s ∈ computes PKGC = [s] P. Then the KGC publishes (P, PKGC). * , produces a random P∈G and
1 1 When a user with identity ID wishes to obtain a public/private key pair, the public key is given by QID = H1(ID) where H :{0,1}* → G is a hash function. And the KGC computes the private key SID = [s] QID This calculation can be performed using multiple key generation centres, each generating a part of the private key. These are combined by the user to obtain his / her private key. Let V : G2 → {0,1}* be the key derivation function [NPS01].
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System Settings. The System Settings tab is where you select the default illuminant observer and status response for the Press Tool. To select the system settings:
System Settings
